+Recdiver Posted May 12, 2006 Share Posted May 12, 2006 (edited) Page is up! Please log your intent on the event page. Ambrosia is going to be event photographer. I am willing to have t-shirts made for the event if you all want to buy them. I need a commentment from you as I will only order the amount of those who want them. I also need your size. I will be checking on prices tomorrow. Linky T-shirts sound kewl. If everyone else wants to count me in. Edited May 12, 2006 by Recdiver Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted May 13, 2006 Share Posted May 13, 2006 Well I put in my plug for attending and I'll be going after a T-shirt. XL por favor. Quote Link to comment
+The Jester Posted May 13, 2006 Share Posted May 13, 2006 Darn! It doesn't look like I'll make it after all. I had a nice Hydro-Phaser already to go... Quote Link to comment
+Ambrosia Posted May 13, 2006 Share Posted May 13, 2006 Darn! It doesn't look like I'll make it after all. I had a nice Hydro-Phaser already to go... And here I wanted to be able to see you in your hat and swim trunks. Quote Link to comment
MarcusArelius Posted May 14, 2006 Share Posted May 14, 2006 Darn! It doesn't look like I'll make it after all. I had a nice Hydro-Phaser already to go... Double darn, we just donated acouple hundred dollars worth of super soakers that the kids outgrew. I wish I would have thought of this event. I can just imagine the effect of early June river water on the targets. That's not a blush! Brrrr Quote Link to comment
+The Jester Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 Darn! It doesn't look like I'll make it after all. I had a nice Hydro-Phaser already to go... Double darn, we just donated acouple hundred dollars worth of super soakers that the kids outgrew. I wish I would have thought of this event. I can just imagine the effect of early June river water on the targets. That's not a blush! Brrrr You should see the affect of February river water on targets! Of course, it would make little difference to me as I'd be in my wet suit and could easily get under the raft for protection. BTW, a Hydro-Phaser will beat any super soaker I've seen - better range and larger stream - can you say "1 quart per shot at 50 feet"? Quote Link to comment
+Patudles Posted May 16, 2006 Author Share Posted May 16, 2006 The boats are full but you can still put your name in for standby in case anyone cancels. Quote Link to comment
+runhills Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 Darn! It doesn't look like I'll make it after all. I had a nice Hydro-Phaser already to go... Double darn, we just donated acouple hundred dollars worth of super soakers that the kids outgrew. I wish I would have thought of this event. I can just imagine the effect of early June river water on the targets. That's not a blush! Brrrr You should see the affect of February river water on targets! Of course, it would make little difference to me as I'd be in my wet suit and could easily get under the raft for protection. BTW, a Hydro-Phaser will beat any super soaker I've seen - better range and larger stream - can you say "1 quart per shot at 50 feet"? I bet you can rent the Hydro-Phaser to the highest bidder Quote Link to comment
+The Jester Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 Darn! It doesn't look like I'll make it after all. I had a nice Hydro-Phaser already to go... Double darn, we just donated acouple hundred dollars worth of super soakers that the kids outgrew. I wish I would have thought of this event. I can just imagine the effect of early June river water on the targets. That's not a blush! Brrrr You should see the affect of February river water on targets! Of course, it would make little difference to me as I'd be in my wet suit and could easily get under the raft for protection. BTW, a Hydro-Phaser will beat any super soaker I've seen - better range and larger stream - can you say "1 quart per shot at 50 feet"? I bet you can rent the Hydro-Phaser to the highest bidder Hmmm... I've already had one inquiry. Haven't set a price yet... Quote Link to comment
+Right Wing Wacko Posted May 17, 2006 Share Posted May 17, 2006 And what about clothing for this little adventure? I know there will be some wet suits and booties available.... I doubt any will fit me I ordered some water shoes today, but am wondering if I should have gotten booties instead. Looking around I've found this wetsuit. However 2/3mm seems a bit thin to me for the cold water of the Wenatchee! Quote Link to comment
+Ambrosia Posted May 17, 2006 Share Posted May 17, 2006 And what about clothing for this little adventure? I know there will be some wet suits and booties available.... I doubt any will fit me I ordered some water shoes today, but am wondering if I should have gotten booties instead. Looking around I've found this wetsuit. However 2/3mm seems a bit thin to me for the cold water of the Wenatchee! We should be good with wetsuits. Booties are preferable if they have good soles. But if you don't mind cold feet, I've gone with just my tevas. Quote Link to comment
+Patudles Posted May 17, 2006 Author Share Posted May 17, 2006 Lastest news. We are again open for sign ins for the raft trip. We have found another raft and another guide. So we can take up to 8 more adults. Please send your intentions ASAP. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted May 18, 2006 Share Posted May 18, 2006 (edited) And what about clothing for this little adventure? I know there will be some wet suits and booties available.... I doubt any will fit me I ordered some water shoes today, but am wondering if I should have gotten booties instead. Looking around I've found this wetsuit. However 2/3mm seems a bit thin to me for the cold water of the Wenatchee! Look at the survivors' pic.... you'll see what i wore and nothing more or less. I do intend to have on shorts this time though, and perhaps they'll be a bit more durable. I was unknowingly well ventilated at trip's end... which explained the teenage girl tittering on the way to the car. Edited May 18, 2006 by TotemLake Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted May 18, 2006 Share Posted May 18, 2006 And what about clothing for this little adventure? I know there will be some wet suits and booties available.... I doubt any will fit me I ordered some water shoes today, but am wondering if I should have gotten booties instead. Looking around I've found this wetsuit. However 2/3mm seems a bit thin to me for the cold water of the Wenatchee! Look at the survivors' pic.... you'll see what i wore and nothing more or less. I do intend to have on shorts this time though, and perhaps they'll be a bit more durable. I was unknowinglyh well ventilated at trip's end... which explained the teenage girl tittering on the way to the car. I KNEW I liked your daughter... Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted May 18, 2006 Share Posted May 18, 2006 There will be a BBQ event right after the river rafting. Check back to see when it's posted so you know what to bring for the pot luck. You can leave your dish, keys, kids, money or computers with me when you drop off your car. The BBQ will be at the take out spot. Questions? Quote Link to comment
+Patudles Posted May 18, 2006 Author Share Posted May 18, 2006 And what about clothing for this little adventure? I know there will be some wet suits and booties available.... I doubt any will fit me I ordered some water shoes today, but am wondering if I should have gotten booties instead. Looking around I've found this wetsuit. However 2/3mm seems a bit thin to me for the cold water of the Wenatchee! Look at the survivors' pic.... you'll see what i wore and nothing more or less. I do intend to have on shorts this time though, and perhaps they'll be a bit more durable. I was unknowinglyh well ventilated at trip's end... which explained the teenage girl tittering on the way to the car. I KNEW I liked your daughter... Jeans and cotton are not the best fabrics as they hold the water and you stay wet longer. The t-shirts we are ordering are 50/50 cotton polyester so they dry much faster. If you have shorts or pants with poly in them you will dry out faster and stay warmer. Quote Link to comment
+Ambrosia Posted May 18, 2006 Share Posted May 18, 2006 These are all the caches that will be available on the trip. Rafting Caches Bookmark List "I Don't Want To Go Down There!" Cash-mere Cache Pinball Boulder Bend Don't Cache and Drive! Rock n' Roll Island Arco Edie Dig In! Snapdragon Quote Link to comment
+The Navigatorz Posted May 19, 2006 Share Posted May 19, 2006 You should see the river now: Wenatchee River Flows near Peshastin The crews are working overtime at the dams to clear the logs. Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted May 19, 2006 Share Posted May 19, 2006 Post rafting BBQ event is now up. Got any questions...give us a holler. BBQ Event Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted May 20, 2006 Share Posted May 20, 2006 (edited) And what about clothing for this little adventure? I know there will be some wet suits and booties available.... I doubt any will fit me I ordered some water shoes today, but am wondering if I should have gotten booties instead. Looking around I've found this wetsuit. However 2/3mm seems a bit thin to me for the cold water of the Wenatchee! Look at the survivors' pic.... you'll see what i wore and nothing more or less. I do intend to have on shorts this time though, and perhaps they'll be a bit more durable. I was unknowinglyh well ventilated at trip's end... which explained the teenage girl tittering on the way to the car. I KNEW I liked your daughter... Jeans and cotton are not the best fabrics as they hold the water and you stay wet longer. The t-shirts we are ordering are 50/50 cotton polyester so they dry much faster. If you have shorts or pants with poly in them you will dry out faster and stay warmer. Agreed. I was fortunate. The weather was good and hot that day. It was nice and cool staying wet. =-=-dang glide mouse-=-= Edited May 20, 2006 by TotemLake Quote Link to comment
+Recdiver Posted May 22, 2006 Share Posted May 22, 2006 And what about clothing for this little adventure? I know there will be some wet suits and booties available.... I doubt any will fit me I ordered some water shoes today, but am wondering if I should have gotten booties instead. Looking around I've found this wetsuit. However 2/3mm seems a bit thin to me for the cold water of the Wenatchee! Hmm I have a suit like that that I used while diving in Cozumel. However I think it may have shrunk a bit. I may still have a pair of the wet suit booties around somewhere. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted May 22, 2006 Share Posted May 22, 2006 And what about clothing for this little adventure? I know there will be some wet suits and booties available.... I doubt any will fit me I ordered some water shoes today, but am wondering if I should have gotten booties instead. Looking around I've found this wetsuit. However 2/3mm seems a bit thin to me for the cold water of the Wenatchee! However I think it may have shrunk a bit. Are you sure it's the suit that's to blame? RWW, 2/3mm is good for about 6 hours total immersion in 45 degree water. You'll be in a raft (most of the time) getting splashed. Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted May 29, 2006 Share Posted May 29, 2006 With the river as fast as it is, I am expecting the rafters to be back before the BBQ event starts. So those that are going that are not floating should be there early. Also, if you have one of those "easy up" shade tents, feel free to loan it to me... Robin Quote Link to comment
+WeightMan Posted May 29, 2006 Share Posted May 29, 2006 I'm assuming that the easy up tent is for shelter from the rain. I just spent most of the Memorial Day weekend on the "dry" side and got rained on every day including my brief foray into the Wenatchee area. The Saturday hail storm in Cheney was more ice than I have seen in a long time. I was so happy that my station was under one of those "shade" tents. By the way, I did see some people rafting the river and there are some big holes out there. Y'all be careful now. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted May 29, 2006 Share Posted May 29, 2006 Now that I brutalized my lower body, I'm ready to abuse the upper body. In case anybody is wondering, my wife and daughter just played the "Putt Putt" course at Desert Canyon and the price was dropped to $9 per person. You do have to go to the main club house to pay though. The clubhouse and restaurant near the mini course is closed. Quote Link to comment
+The Jester Posted May 29, 2006 Share Posted May 29, 2006 I'm assuming that the easy up tent is for shelter from the rain. I just spent most of the Memorial Day weekend on the "dry" side and got rained on every day including my brief foray into the Wenatchee area. The Saturday hail storm in Cheney was more ice than I have seen in a long time. I was so happy that my station was under one of those "shade" tents. By the way, I did see some people rafting the river and there are some big holes out there. Y'all be careful now. I agree. We were over by Clarkston the weekend before (Grande Ronde Rondezvous) and got hammered with rain. As we passed thru Clarkston water was 12-18 inches deep on the roads. We used our easy up shelter and collected about 2 gallons over night (picture on the event page). Maybe you guys should be planning on riding under the rafts to stay out of the rain! Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 Now that I brutalized my lower body, I'm ready to abuse the upper body. In case anybody is wondering, my wife and daughter just played the "Putt Putt" course at Desert Canyon and the price was dropped to $9 per person. You do have to go to the main club house to pay though. The clubhouse and restaurant near the mini course is closed. It's actually not a 'putt putt' course in the strict sense of the type (windmills, clown faces, etc.). It's actually a true Putting course (18 holes, par 2-4 each). I've played it and it's quite fun! Looks like I'll be beinging my putter too... Quote Link to comment
+Ambrosia Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 (edited) OOOPs Edited May 30, 2006 by Ambrosia Quote Link to comment
+Patudles Posted May 30, 2006 Author Share Posted May 30, 2006 I'm assuming that the easy up tent is for shelter from the rain. I just spent most of the Memorial Day weekend on the "dry" side and got rained on every day including my brief foray into the Wenatchee area. The Saturday hail storm in Cheney was more ice than I have seen in a long time. I was so happy that my station was under one of those "shade" tents. By the way, I did see some people rafting the river and there are some big holes out there. Y'all be careful now. I agree. We were over by Clarkston the weekend before (Grande Ronde Rondezvous) and got hammered with rain. As we passed thru Clarkston water was 12-18 inches deep on the roads. We used our easy up shelter and collected about 2 gallons over night (picture on the event page). Maybe you guys should be planning on riding under the rafts to stay out of the rain! Oooops, I am not Ambrosia. We did have a fair amount of rain this past week off and on. That should do us for the rest of the year now with only an occasional shower. The weather man predicts it in the 70's through Friday with a little cooling down on the weekend. So it doesn't look like hot weather but should be very pleasant. There will be a large canopy covering for those who want to get out of the sun and/or rain. Quote Link to comment
+Recdiver Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 Where will the BBQ be at? Where we meet or somewhere else? Just checking for my non-rafting spouse who will be there for the BBQ. Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 BBQ is the same place as the meeting spot of the rafting event, Riverside Park in Cashmere. I swung by it today to check out what will be needed for the event and can see that people may want to bring folding chairs or something on which to place their back ends. We have secured a tent, a grill, and a few newly placed caches. For those of you coming over the night before, perhaps a meeting at the Wok About Grill for some Mongolian food? Robin Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 BBQ is the same place as the meeting spot of the rafting event, Riverside Park in Cashmere. I swung by it today to check out what will be needed for the event and can see that people may want to bring folding chairs or something on which to place their back ends. We have secured a tent, a grill, and a few newly placed caches. For those of you coming over the night before, perhaps a meeting at the Wok About Grill for some Mongolian food? Robin Coordinates and time please? Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 BBQ is the same place as the meeting spot of the rafting event, Riverside Park in Cashmere. I swung by it today to check out what will be needed for the event and can see that people may want to bring folding chairs or something on which to place their back ends. We have secured a tent, a grill, and a few newly placed caches. For those of you coming over the night before, perhaps a meeting at the Wok About Grill for some Mongolian food? Robin Coordinates and time please? Oh puleze, stop batting your eyes at me, I'm already married and we don't live in Utah! I'll redo the Linky thing for the guys who cannot scroll up ... That is unless you are talking about the Wok on Saturday night? Then the answer to that is I hadn't thought that far (no comments). I guess a show of hands so I can make a "reservation".... Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 BBQ is the same place as the meeting spot of the rafting event, Riverside Park in Cashmere. I swung by it today to check out what will be needed for the event and can see that people may want to bring folding chairs or something on which to place their back ends. We have secured a tent, a grill, and a few newly placed caches. For those of you coming over the night before, perhaps a meeting at the Wok About Grill for some Mongolian food? Robin Coordinates and time please? Oh puleze, stop batting your eyes at me, I'm already married and we don't live in Utah! I'll redo the Linky thing for the guys who cannot scroll up ... That is unless you are talking about the Wok on Saturday night? Then the answer to that is I hadn't thought that far (no comments). I guess a show of hands so I can make a "reservation".... Not the link thingy...please see the text from your message that I BOLDED...that is what I was asking about... So yes, I was talking about the Wok dinner... Count me in. Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 Yeah I figured that after I hit reply ...but was too flippin' lazy to go back and edit. I will run by and grab coords since I plan on running through town tomorrow on errands. Curious how many are coming over the night before. You never know, RecDiver is bringing the better 1/2 right? A romantic Saturday night in Wenatchee at the drive-in movie theater? -R- Quote Link to comment
+Ambrosia Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 I'm trying to convince All41 that taking 5 people out to dinner is a wise financial decision. Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 Yeah I figured that after I hit reply ...but was too flippin' lazy to go back and edit. I will run by and grab coords since I plan on running through town tomorrow on errands. Curious how many are coming over the night before. You never know, RecDiver is bringing the better 1/2 right? A romantic Saturday night in Wenatchee at the drive-in movie theater? -R- Yes, T2A is coming with Rec, but when I asked they said they are coming over very early Sunday morning...unless things have changed. Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 I'm trying to convince All41 that taking 5 people out to dinner is a wise financial decision. Actually, since you are being so kind as to let me stay at your house, how about you let me take the 4 of you out to dinner as a thank you... Quote Link to comment
+Recdiver Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 Just curious. For those that have done this trip before...how long, time-wise, is it? If we get dropped in at 10 AM, what time can we expect to get done? Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 All41 just did the trip last week and without stopping for caches did it in 2.5 hours. Assuming everyone meets at the proper time (10:00 AM), gets to the put-in by 11:00 and takes 2.5 hours rafting + an hour (or so) for caching/picture posing-taking, I figure you all will wash ashore about 2:30-3:00. For those of you going on the trip and leaving your children with me, remember, if you don't pick them back up, I will sell them as orchard help and keep the profits. If they can't be sold, I will give them espresso and teach them a few choice words to be repeated ad nauseam on the way home... Allanon, you are staying with Ambrosia? Hmph, fine. Hey Birdy(s), need a bunk on Saturday night? I also have another room (vacated by my daughter who will be home in 43 days, 3 hours, 13 minutes and 3 seconds) available for anyone else. LMK -R- Quote Link to comment
+Ambrosia Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 I'm trying to convince All41 that taking 5 people out to dinner is a wise financial decision. Actually, since you are being so kind as to let me stay at your house, how about you let me take the 4 of you out to dinner as a thank you... Hoo, boy! We're goin' out on the town! Quote Link to comment
+Right Wing Wacko Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 For those of you going on the trip and leaving your children with me, remember, if you don't pick them back up, I will sell them as orchard help and keep the profits. If they can't be sold, I will give them espresso and teach them a few choice words to be repeated ad nauseam on the way home... No problem there..... I just had to give up the first born for a tank of gas so I can get over there! Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 All41 just did the trip last week and without stopping for caches did it in 2.5 hours. Assuming everyone meets at the proper time (10:00 AM), gets to the put-in by 11:00 and takes 2.5 hours rafting + an hour (or so) for caching/picture posing-taking, I figure you all will wash ashore about 2:30-3:00. For those of you going on the trip and leaving your children with me, remember, if you don't pick them back up, I will sell them as orchard help and keep the profits. If they can't be sold, I will give them espresso and teach them a few choice words to be repeated ad nauseam on the way home... Allanon, you are staying with Ambrosia? Hmph, fine. Hey Birdy(s), need a bunk on Saturday night? I also have another room (vacated by my daughter who will be home in 43 days, 3 hours, 13 minutes and 3 seconds) available for anyone else. LMK -R- She offered... I didn't mean to upset anyone... :D Quote Link to comment
+Recdiver Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 For those of you going on the trip and leaving your children with me, remember, if you don't pick them back up, I will sell them as orchard help and keep the profits. If they can't be sold, I will give them espresso and teach them a few choice words to be repeated ad nauseam on the way home... No problem there..... I just had to give up the first born for a tank of gas so I can get over there! Where did you get a deal like that? I have a 21 year old daughter I'd trade for gas. Quote Link to comment
+Recdiver Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 For those of you going on the trip and leaving your children with me, remember, if you don't pick them back up, I will sell them as orchard help and keep the profits. If they can't be sold, I will give them espresso and teach them a few choice words to be repeated ad nauseam on the way home... Hi Robin, I am leaving my wife with you. Watcha gonna do if'n I don't pick her back up? Seriously though, are you planning on being at the park the entire time? Watching the future fruit pickers. Just trying to think of something to keep t2a entertained while I'm floating down the river. Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 For those of you going on the trip and leaving your children with me, remember, if you don't pick them back up, I will sell them as orchard help and keep the profits. If they can't be sold, I will give them espresso and teach them a few choice words to be repeated ad nauseam on the way home... Hi Robin, I am leaving my wife with you. Watcha gonna do if'n I don't pick her back up? Seriously though, are you planning on being at the park the entire time? Watching the future fruit pickers. Just trying to think of something to keep t2a entertained while I'm floating down the river. I will show her how to get the best divorce lawyer the PNW has to offer. After all, I DO COME FROM SoCal where I've learned a few things... I had planned on staying at the park watching the yard apes and setting up the BBQ. But as far as entertaining your wife... I'm thinking my friends Mike, Jack or Henry may be involved . I know Patudles and Ambrosia are planning on taking some photos of the rafts as they "bob" along, she may want to assist in that endeavor if childcare is not her thing. Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 All41 just did the trip last week and without stopping for caches did it in 2.5 hours. Assuming everyone meets at the proper time (10:00 AM), gets to the put-in by 11:00 and takes 2.5 hours rafting + an hour (or so) for caching/picture posing-taking, I figure you all will wash ashore about 2:30-3:00. For those of you going on the trip and leaving your children with me, remember, if you don't pick them back up, I will sell them as orchard help and keep the profits. If they can't be sold, I will give them espresso and teach them a few choice words to be repeated ad nauseam on the way home... Allanon, you are staying with Ambrosia? Hmph, fine. Hey Birdy(s), need a bunk on Saturday night? I also have another room (vacated by my daughter who will be home in 43 days, 3 hours, 13 minutes and 3 seconds) available for anyone else. LMK -R- She offered... I didn't mean to upset anyone... :) STOP! I can't stand to see a grown man cry. Alright, you can stay with them this time. But I have dibs on your next trip over. -R- Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 Wok About Grill Coords 47 25. 585 120 18. 777 7:00 under my name Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 All41 just did the trip last week and without stopping for caches did it in 2.5 hours. Assuming everyone meets at the proper time (10:00 AM), gets to the put-in by 11:00 and takes 2.5 hours rafting + an hour (or so) for caching/picture posing-taking, I figure you all will wash ashore about 2:30-3:00. For those of you going on the trip and leaving your children with me, remember, if you don't pick them back up, I will sell them as orchard help and keep the profits. If they can't be sold, I will give them espresso and teach them a few choice words to be repeated ad nauseam on the way home... Allanon, you are staying with Ambrosia? Hmph, fine. Hey Birdy(s), need a bunk on Saturday night? I also have another room (vacated by my daughter who will be home in 43 days, 3 hours, 13 minutes and 3 seconds) available for anyone else. LMK -R- She offered... I didn't mean to upset anyone... :) STOP! I can't stand to see a grown man cry. Alright, you can stay with them this time. But I have dibs on your next trip over. -R- Sniff, sniff... OK... And I have an offer for you too...see you Saturday... Quote Link to comment
+all41 Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 So, I've run the river now 3 times in the last week and I thought I'd post an update for any who might be wondering. The water is excellent right now. The rivers not flooding like it was a week ago. All the caches are ready to go and we should be set. I took a group of high school students down yesterday and we even practiced flipping the raft upside down and floating it down the river sitting on the bottom side of it. This move is reserved for those times that it rains (in case those west siders bring their weather with them ) so all you have to do is float in the water underneath the raft so your hair doesn't get wet . Just be prepared to paddle hard if you want to get "dig in". To cross into the cave takes some good paddling strength right now. See you Sunday All41 Quote Link to comment
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